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Old Posted Jan 31, 2023, 6:00 AM
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The Car2Go were like go carts, and they were smaller, so yes much easier to weave through traffic.

I drive every day to work, and I drive Evo's on the week-ends quite a bit. I definitely drive the Evo differently than my own car. I have a Modo membership as well, just so I have a truck or cargo van at my disposal if i ever need it.

Modo charges 6 dollars an hour and by the km, so if you are doing a big grocery shopping, you can rent a Modo car for 1.5 hours and drive only a few km's to to whichever grocery store, with the rental cost being around 11 bucks. A shopping trip is not practical in an Evo car.

With a combined Evo/Modo/Mobi/transit, you don't need a car if you live in the core, but I will never give up my car.
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